Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Thanks for the info, glad you are benefiting so much, please keep us posted as to how you get on . BW, Sheila Sunday, March 20, 2005, 4:46:01 PM, you wrote: C> I am taking per day: C> 4-mg of b12 (orally). C> 10-mg folic acid C> 500-mg b5 C> 60-mg b6 /5phosphate C> 2 * thorne B complex C> 10 mg manganese C> Liquorice 4/5 C> potassium 1200-mg C> High salt diet. C> Works wonders. >> >> >> Hi, can you please tell me what levels of these 3 supplements are >> required to do the >> business? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Sheila >> Saturday, March 19, 2005, 7:24:09 PM, you wrote: >> C> try the b12, b6, and folic acid route. Cheap.. >> >> >>>> I've always felt better when I could afford SAM-e -- the compound >>>> that lowers homocysteine. Just wish it wasn't so damn pricey. >>>> >>>> d. >>>> >>>> >>>>> Absolutely: >>>>> >>>>> Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation >>>>> >>>>> http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> " A hereditary defect in a coagulation regulatory protein, such as >>>> protein C, >>>>> protein S, Factor VL, prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1, Lp(a), >>>> or elevated >>>>> homocysteine is predispositional in greater than 755 of >>>> patients " >>>>> >>>>> >>>> http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_hypercoag >>>> ulation_aps.html >>>>> >>>>> Ken Lassesen, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _____ >>>>> >>>>> From: Colourbleu [mailto:colourbleu@f...] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> new line of research, >>>>> >>>>> any connections between these two players? >>>>> >>>>> bleu >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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